| Measuring Range | HV: 10 to 1999, HB: 76 to 618, HRB: 41to 105, HRC: 20.3 to 68, HRA: 60.7 to 85.6 |
| Measuring Materials | Steel and cast steel, cast aluminium alloy, pure copper |
| Measurement Direction | Perpendicular to testing surface |
| Hardness Scales | Vickers (HV), Brinell (HB), Rockwell (HRB, HRC, HRA) |
| Display Measurement | Vickers (HV) + selected hardness scale |
| Display | 3.5-inch IPS full digital color LCD, resolution 480×320 |
| Probe Recognition | Automatic recognition + manual setting; supports hot swapping |
| Data Storage | Maximum 600 groups (number of measurements per group: 1 to 32) |
| Continuous Working Time | About 10 hours |
| Communication Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Working Voltage | 3.7V lithium-ion battery pack |
| Charging Power Supply | 5V / 1000mA |
| Probe Test Force | 2 kgf (optional: 5 kgf, 10 kgf) |
| Probe Dimension | Φ 22 × 141 mm |
| Host Dimension | 159 × 83 × 39 mm |
| Probe Weight | 0.21 Kg |
| Weight | 0.37 Kg |
Multi-point and self-calibration
Digital IPS LCD display
Automatic alarm alerts
GB/T 34205-2017 compliant
Ultrasonic Hardness Tester LUHT-A10 is used to measure hardness on flange edges, gear grooves, stamping parts, thin plates, shafts, thin-walled pipes, turbine parts, and surface-hardened areas.
Accessories Name | Quantity (pcs) |
2 kgf Probe | 1 |
Probe Cable | 1 |
5V AC Power Adapter | 1 |
Standard Test Block | 1 |
Carrying Case | 1 |
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Labtron Ultrasonic Hardness Testers are portable and non-destructive. They use ultrasonic vibrations to measure hardness. They come with durable probes for precise readings. They allow easy calibration for different materials. Our Ultrasonic hardness tester works well on thin, small, or coated parts. They are used in aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing industries.
The Labtron Ultrasonic Hardness Tester is designed to measure the hardness of a variety of metals including steel, cast steel, cast aluminum alloys, and pure copper. It uses an ultrasonic contact impedance method, which ensures highly precise and reliable measurements. This advanced technology allows for quick results without damaging the tested material. The tester can accurately measure hardness across multiple scales such as Vickers, Brinell, and Rockwell, providing versatility for different industrial applications. Whether you are working with surface-hardened parts, thin plates, or shafts, the Labtron tester delivers dependable hardness values essential for quality control and material testing.
Labtron’s Ultrasonic Hardness Tester is designed with user-friendliness in mind. It features a large, full-color IPS LCD display that clearly shows measurement results in both Vickers (HV) and the selected hardness scale. The device supports automatic probe recognition and even allows manual settings if needed. This flexibility means users can quickly switch probes without hassle. Additionally, the tester supports multi-point and self-calibration to maintain accuracy with minimal effort. For data management, it can store up to 600 groups of measurement data, including important details such as date, material type, and hardness readings. The built-in USB 2.0 interface allows easy data transfer to a PC for further analysis or reporting, making the whole testing process smooth and efficient.
The ultrasonic contact impedance method used by the Labtron Ultrasonic Hardness Tester offers several advantages over traditional hardness testing techniques. First, it allows non-destructive testing, which means the material surface is not damaged during measurement—a critical factor for finished parts or components that cannot be altered. This method is also highly sensitive and precise, giving accurate readings even on small or complex-shaped surfaces like gear grooves or flange edges. Moreover, it provides rapid results, enabling faster inspection cycles and improved productivity. Unlike traditional methods that require physical indentation, the ultrasonic technique can measure hardness on thin-walled pipes and stamping parts without compromising the material’s integrity.
Labtron’s Ultrasonic Hardness Tester is packed with features tailored for industrial environments. It supports a wide hardness measurement range across various scales, making it versatile for testing different metals and alloys. The tester is compact and lightweight, with a durable design suitable for fieldwork or factory floor use. Its probe applies a consistent test force (standard 2 kgf, with optional 5 or 10 kgf) to ensure reliable readings on diverse materials and surfaces. The device’s long battery life of around 10 hours supports extended use without interruption. Additionally, it complies with the GB/T 34205-2017 standard, ensuring that it meets recognized quality and safety benchmarks. These features together make it ideal for testing parts like turbine blades, thin plates, and surface-hardened zones where precision and convenience are crucial.
The Labtron Ultrasonic Hardness Tester is designed to enhance workflow efficiency through robust data handling capabilities. It can store up to 600 sets of measurement data internally, allowing users to keep track of multiple tests without needing immediate data transfer. Each stored group includes details like date, probe type, material tested, hardness readings, averages, and maximum/minimum values, which are vital for quality control and traceability. For easier data management, the tester is equipped with a USB 2.0 interface that enables fast and seamless connection to a PC. This connection allows users to transfer data effortlessly, adjust testing parameters, and generate detailed reports, thereby streamlining the documentation process and ensuring accurate record-keeping for audits or further analysis.
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